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Journal Publications

Papers

  1. Exploring mechanistic pathways linking urban green and blue space to mental wellbeing before and after urban regeneration of a greenway: Evidence from the Connswater Community Greenway, Belfast, UK. Access online
  2. Examining the spatially varying and interactive effects of green and blue space on health outcomes in Northern Ireland using multiscale geographically weighted regression modeling. Access online
  3. GroundsWell: Community-engaged and data-informed systems transformation of Urban Green and Blue Space for population health - a new initiative. Access online
  4. The social return on investment of an urban regeneration project using real-world data: the Connswater Community Greenway, Belfast, UK. Access online
  5. Your favourite park is not my favourite park: A participatory geographic information system approach to improving urban green and blue spaces—a case study in Edinburgh, Scotland. Access online
  6. A systematic review of urban green and blue spaces and cognitive function including discussion of mechanistic pathways. Access online
  7. How Do Awareness, Perceptions, and Expectations of an Urban Greenway Influence Residents’ Visits and Recreational Physical Activity? Evidence From the Connswater Community Greenway, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Access online
  8. Economic evaluations of urban green and blue space interventions: A scoping review. Access online
  9. Advancing urban green and blue space contributions to public health. Access online
  10. The contribution of urban green and blue spaces to the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals: An evidence gap map. Access online
  11. Evidence Gap Map of the Relationship between Blue and Green Spaces and Pregnancy Outcomes. Access online
  12. Causal evidence of the association between green and blue spaces (GBS) and maternal and neonatal health: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol. Access online
  13. Development and testing of the Perceived Wellbeing in Outdoor Shared Spaces (PWOSS) scale. Access online
  14. Rethinking the association between green space and crime using spatial quantile regression modelling: Do vegetation type, crime type, and crime rates matter? Access online
  15. Identifying barriers and facilitators to active travel infrastructure usage amongst under-represented population groups in the United Kingdom: a rapid systematic review. In press
  16. Creating a learning health system to include environmental determinants of health: The GroundsWell experience. Access online
  17. Outdoor health intervention for refugees, migrants, and asylum-seekers: A mixed-methods pilot study. Access online 
  18. Causally inferred evidence of the impact of green and blue spaces (GBS) on maternal and neonatal health: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Access online
  19. Inequality in green space distribution and its association with preventable deaths across urban neighbourhoods in the UK, stratified by Index of Multiple Deprivation.  Access online

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